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Petrol Bags unveils Black Deca professional equipment bags
May 20, 2010 2:35 PM
The new Black Deca line of professional bags offers an internal LED lighting system to illuminate the interior of the bag.
To commemorate its 10-year anniversary, Petrol Bags is introducing the Black Deca line of professional equipment bags.
Featuring a sleek, practical design in black fabric, Black Deca equipment bags are packed with a host of new features. A plastic exchangeable logo frame lets users easily add their own logos for personal branding. A new internal LED lighting system illuminates the interior of the bag, making contents much easier to identify and organize, and the lights are replaceable and easily installed or removed via a convenient internal zipper. Power is supplied by standard AA batteries (not included).
The floor of many of the new bags is equipped with Petrol’s new shock-resistant, molded AbsorbaPad. Attached by hook-and-loop material, it provides delicate equipment with an extra level of protection against accidental damage from the jolts and jostles that can occur during transit.
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